People have said the thing we have in common is our Celtic background, but what we also have in common is London.
No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
What do I have in Common with Human Nature, a group of performers have in common?
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We lose the opportunity to explore what we have in common in favor of the righteousness of our own presumably open-minded point of view.
While each specific situation should be assessed, the tax footprints of professional athletes usually have several things in common, and professional athletes in the same sport usually have more in common.
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As is well known, twins come in two varieties: fraternal, in which the individuals have half their genes in common, just like ordinary siblings, and identical, in which the individuals have all their genes in common.
Hence the two have more in common in detail and practice than would appear at first sight.
Koi Ireland, a society for keepers, has told Susan that thefts like this are unusual in Northern Ireland but pond robberies have become common in England.
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus are diseases that have in common, sugar in the urine and the increased urination.
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They should have some expertise in common, have built up trust in each other and be able to work effectively together.
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The two candidates have much in common, believing in a democratic state based on a free-market economy.
But they do have one thing in common: They have been growing bigger, but in the wrong space.
Technology and education companies have more in common than best-in-market returns on invested capital (ROIC).
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Shortages of most essentials such as electricity, fuel, medicine and food have become common in Zimbabwe.
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One explanation may be that economies have more in common than apparent differences in models might suggest.
Panels of metallic-link drapes, which have been common in sophisticated restaurants and hotels, were until recently rarely used in residences.
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Though reports of violence have been common in Zimbabwe, there has been a significant uptick in attacks since the March 29 elections.
From a growing evidence base of mummies, researchers are now concluding that atherosclerosis may have been common in people who lived in premodern times.
What they also have in common is a resolute cheerfulness in the face of annoying questions about how much longer a recovery is going to take.
Still, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that what the relocation and Gehry plans have in common is the delusion that in museums, architecture is destiny.
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Clawback provisions, which have been common in the U.K. since 2009, were mandated in the U.S. by the Dodd-Frank Act, though the SEC has yet to implement this part of the law.
There is no compelling reason in your non-federal framework, on issues other than those bearing directly on the functioning of the Union, for member states to have common positions in international organisations.
"I believe the best way we can have common ground in this debate that you're hearing is if we put our emphasis on reducing abortions and increasing the number of adoptions, which is something that I did as mayor of New York City, " he said.
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Utopias (incidentally the coined word Utopia doesn't mean "a good place, " it means merely "a non- existent place") have been common in the literature of the past three or four hundred years, but the "favourable" ones are invariably unappetising, and usually lacking in vitality as well.
While both companies have common roots in the computing business, Apple under Mr. Jobs has built itself into a profit machine through a string of hit consumer electronics products, starting with the iPod digital media player, followed by the iPhone, plus the iPad earlier this year.
What they all have in common is they think we are in for some tough sledding.
But this time the two parties have more in common, both philosophically and in terms of the coincidence of their political interests.
Beth and Marissa didn't have much in common except for this: In the fall of 2003 they both faced the frightening challenge of their husbands' first deployments.
Cash deals in California have become more common in the low-tier housing market, according to First Tuesday, probably due in part to the greater difficulty borrowers have had in getting a mortgage.
What they have in common is their both on the ballot in 2008.
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